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  1. Guillermo Calderón is a Chilean playwright, director, and screenwriter. His plays have been produced at The Public Theater, Royal Court Theatre, and around the world.

  2. Mar 6, 2013 · “Neva” may be set in a Russia on the verge of explosion, but the Chilean playwright Guillermo Calderón still calls it “my American play” because “it was born here.”

  3. Guillermo Calderón Labra ( Santiago de Chile, 18 de marzo de 1971) es un actor, dramaturgo, guionista y director teatral chileno.

  4. royalcourttheatre.com › whats-on › bB - Royal Court

    Acclaimed Chilean playwright Guillermo Calderón makes his Royal Court debut with the world premiere of his play B, exploring what revolutionary violence means to two different generations. B is written on a residency with the International Department and presented as part of International Playwrights: a Genesis Foundation Project.

  5. Guillermo Calderón was born on 18 March 1971 in Santiago, Chile. He is a writer and director, known for The Club (2015), Neruda (2016) and El Conde (2023).

  6. Guillermo Calderón was born on 3 July 1919 in El Paso, Texas, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Santo vs. Frankenstein's Daughter (1972), Espiritismo (1962) and Santo and Blue Demon vs. Dr. Frankenstein (1974). He died on 23 August 2018 in Mexico.

  7. Guillermo Calderón is Chile's foremost contemporary theatre artist. His plays include Neva, Diciembre (December), Clase (Class), Villa, Discurso (Speech), Kiss and Goldrush. Calderón’s productions have toured extensively through South America and Europe.

  8. Guillermo Calderón is Chile's foremost contemporary theatre artist. His plays include Neva, Diciembre (December), Clase (Class), Villa, Discurso (Speech), Kiss and Goldrush. Calderón’s productions have toured extensively through South America and Europe.

  9. Guillermo Calderón (Director, Playwright) is Chiles foremost contemporary theatre artist. His plays include Neva, Diciembre (December), Clase (Class), Villa, Discurso (Speech), Quake and Escuela (School). Calderón’s productions have toured extensively through South America and Europe.

  10. Political word wizard Guillermo Calderón, one of Chiles most important writers and directors, returns with the sharp wit we’ve come to love. In a Chilean post-authoritarian wasteland, a woman is given a cow.